THE ENGLISH NEWS, PER TIIE " STORM CLOUD." A lute number of the Launccslon Examiner supplies lis witli fuller details of the brilliant successes of the allied fleets mid armies in the Sea of Azof?, and before Sebastopol, than the ubstract published in the Herald of the 80th tilt. We make the following uddilional ex tracts :— FRENCH DESPATCHES. The following despatches were posted up at the Paris Bourse an Saturday:— General l'ellissicr to the Minister of War. June (i, 10 p.m. To-day, with our allies, we opened lire against the external works, and to-morrow, please God, we will take theui. June 7, 11 p.m. "At 0.30 our signals for assault were given, and one hour afterwards our engles.iloated oyer the MamelonVert and over the two redoubts of Careening Bay. The ar tillery of the enemy fell into our hands. We are said to have taken *00 prisoners. Our legions occupy the conquered works. On their side our allies, with their usual resolution, carried the works in the quarries, and establis...

AGENCIES. , ME. JOHN THOMAS POUTER, Bri^o, White llills, is appointed agent for tlie Advertiser for the Wliite Hills District, and : WII.LIAM GRI1BY, Camp Hotel, for the town iliip of Unplehmvk. funics wishing to procure copies of the paper can do so by applung at those jilnces. ' ■ " ' ' An agent will be appointed for the Kangaroo Flat district on the application of a respectable person. ■ WANTED, two runners at the Advertiser Office. ' "Active pien, acquainted witli the district, can pet constant'employment and earn 'good wages. •• Se curity required. Apply early. ' NOTICE TO COlUtESPONUESTS.■ Several Utters must stand over. A copy of Albion's verses, ij sent, will le attended to.

THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER, the first newspaper on the Victoria Goldfields, and tho beat Inland Advertising Medium in the colony, . Published eteki Wednesday and Satdrday Morninq, Is printed and published at Sandhurst, the township of the district ol Beudigo, tho Metropolitan Goldtield of Australia. The Bendigo Advertiser lias tho most extensive oironlation of any provincial paper in tho colony. The importance of this journal as an advertising medium must be at once perceived when it is known that Sandhurst is not only the capital of one of tho Laboest Golbfif.lds, tut is the mart of the extensive Pastoral District comprising tho valloys of tho Loddox und Camfaspib, and tho wide and fertile plains extending to tho Murray. The political principles of this journal are liberal—such as are almost universally recognised as in accordance with tho development of a young and vigorous colony into a noble and world-renowned nation. Tho local interests of Bendigo will, of course, claim its special...

THE MOUNT ALEXANDER DIGGINGS. ( From the Mail ) The following items to the 6th instant :— CASTLEMAINE.— The population of the new rush at Barker's Creek is about 2000, and the surfacing con- tiuues very profitable. The Chinese remain in number about the same as last week. On Campbell's Creek there is very little doing, owing to the wet. The popu- lation remains unaltered. On Moonlight Gully a few good patches are discovered occasionally. Population at Muckleford, about 150 ; the only attractive ground here appears to be in the neighborhood of Green Gully. At Tarrangower the population has decreased ; no new ground has been opened during the week. The health of this district continues good. BARKER'S CREEK.— There is considered to be a falling off in the number of the diggers on this locality, but stores and bakeries are still being put up along the line of road, and the entire aspect of the place is that of a permanent summer digging. We have been credibly informed that on Saturday l...

MARYBOROUGH WEEKLY SUMMARY. (From the Mount Alexander Mail.) The trade in the immediate neighborhood is not so brisk as for the last lew weeks, owing chielly to the re- port of the rush at Fiery Creek. Storekeepers have been keeping their stocks very low, but a good business has been doing to the various rushes. Stocks are not very heavy, especially of spirits and wines, and many houses have been asking higher rates for brandy and other spirits. Owing to the great decline in prices at Sydney and Melbourne in flour, prices are still very low, and there is not the slightest probability of their advancing, but rather the contrary. &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; If the rushes turn out something very good, there is every probability of a first-rate business being done in Maryborough. Prices generally are very low, but a de- termination on the part of the principal wholesale houses (as they term it) to "cut the thing fine," causes this. &amp;nbsp; We have noticed some of our wholesale ...

: •SANDHURST. COURT OF PETTY SESSIONS. - ■ Saturday, 8th September. (Before L: M'Lachlan, Esq., S.M.) Dog-stealing.—John Harirahan was charged with this offence. He occupied the position in which a mail of the name of Gates, had becnplaced, of whom lie said he hnd bought the,dog, but unluckily the mini, at the time mentioned, happened to be confined in the lock-up. The case was clearly proved, and the prisoner was fined £25, or one month's imprisonment. Remanded.—John Harkins, charged with robbery, cutting and maiming, and using obscene language. Dibchaiiged.—Joseph Price, chargcd with being drunk and disorderly, and using obscene language. . Monday, 10th September. (Before L. M'Lachlan, Esq., S.M.) DnuNK Axn-DisonnERi.Y.—John Seamark was fined 40s. William Jacobs 'and George Crcighton were each fmed;20s. David Meade, George Forrest, and Jolin Allen were each lined f>s. Komieht.—John XIarkins alias John Graham, was charged with this offence. A-Snng, a Chinaman, said that on last ...

BALLAR.VT MINING INTELLIGENCE. - (From the Minimi Reporter of the Times.) t In miuiug, there is very little iutelligence.-to commu nicate, with the exception, perhaps, of a. now rush to Fiery Creek, from which locality I have receivod very flattoring reports, hut, not having visited this locality personally, I am unable to stuto with any degree of cer tuinty whether these reports have or have not any foun dation in truth. I intend next week to pay a visit to Fiery Creek, and.shall'then be, enabled - to. give correct data for your numerous readers. I am told of one party, a man and his two sous, who liavo hit upon a "rich de posit at tills creek, and have already realised over.£l,700; and of auother party who, after prospectiug a consider able time without success,' have done extremely well hero. " ' "' The neighbourhood of Fiery Creek is said to resemble very much the famous Golden Pohit of Ballarat, and that the similarity is perfect in more respects tliau one. Burn Bank (Lextou') ...

; • ; A BAZAAK EOK A I'ATIIIOTIC FUND. ' •TO THE EDITOR OF THE BEXDIGO ADVERTISER. • Sir,—-I know not whether, among the various suggestions for raising contributions to tho Patriotic Tumi, a " l^ancy Salo'> has .been proposed to tlic Committee appointed to decide on the most eligible pljins for tho ■welfare of the noblo and sacred object, with which a true Briton's heart so deeply sympathises, but should tblnk that a project of this nature, if carried out with spirit— and who shall daro question that tho most zealous energy of which tho financial cbaractcr ifl capable, would bo exhibited under such holy auspices?—would realise no inconsiderable ad dendum to sums obtained through other channel.*?. A suitable pliin for such a purpose could doubtless bo offered to tho com mittee by some patriotic denizen of Sandhurst—contributions of fancy articles would accumulate from every quarter. As it is an objcot in which, happily, all creeds may unite, sufficient ladies of tbstown and vicin...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE ELECTORAL LIST. TO THE EDITOIl OP THE DESUIOO ADVEJtTISBIl. J>j\ar Sir,—Cim you inform ruo and others of yourrcadora why no notices hftvo boon issued by llio authorities respecting tho diggers registering their names on tin; .Electoral List—or, is it necessary to do so? I was informed by some ono at tlio Camp, some tluio ago, that the Kloctoral List would soon bo up from Melbourne, nn&amp;lt;l again, that it wus not, tb*y supposed, neiessary to register, in addition to being possessed of the miner's right; but having seen, from ths Ballurat 'Times,' that tho authori ties there are using exertions to have thy digger*' inixnes regis tered on the Electoral List, I was somewhat auxicus to know why the s uno \v;is not done on lJendigo, if necessary at It'illurnt. I llud by the Act, that unless our names are registered by tho loth of the present month (September), wo will lm disqualified from votlug at the forthcoming clcctlous, and, if this Is the case...